DrDebzz Opening Shpiel While still sheltering and no one's watching, listening, or judging...there's a certain human being not to distance from...your authentic self. It's an ideal opportunity to delve deep and discover your true purpose and passion.
Consider these simple principles as the path to veracity and wholeness. What kind of person do you aspire to be? Are you emanating your actual morals, ethics, and values? How can you practice more kindness, patience, love, and tolerance? When do you truly feel fruitful? What would your highest self say or do?
Guest Caller Joanne from Glendale finds living with three family members during the Corona pandemic quite challenging. DrDebzz offers helpful tools on setting boundaries, e.g. scheduling anger by appointment only; speaking slowly, softly, sweetly, succinctly; and focusing on your own behavior rather than trying to alter theirs, i.e. "Bless them, Change me."
Weekly WOW (Words of Wisdom) “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be?" -Marianne Williamson-
Confidence Boosters/Esteem Builders
I love every cell of my body.
I feel glorious, dynamic energy. I am active and alive.
When I share love, it comes back to me multiplied.
Today is going to be a really, really good day.
I am beautiful and everybody loves me.
Featured Artist Superbly skilled singer, Claire Martin, in a live telephone interview direct from the UK, candidly discloses how it feels to be deemed "the Queen of Jazz;" the meaning of music in her life; worthwhile advice for aspiring artists; what she believes is the key to finding and keeping love; and much much more.
Hear Claire's masterful rendition of the 1939 Hoagy Carmichael tune, "I Get Along Without You Very Well," from her new CD with Callum Au, the acclaimed British trombonist. You will comprehend why Claire "ranks among the four or five finest female jazz vocalists on the planet," and is described appropriately as "elegant and eloquent...one of the crown jewels of the jazz world."
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